Drupa 2016 Pre-Show
MBO Introduces CAP Initiative and Shows 11 New Postpress Lines at drupa 2016 Production Expertise, Customization, and Modularity Seal the Deal, Customers Say MBO Brings Every Postpress Advantage to Printing, Converting, and Packaging
Germany – May 10, 2016 – MBO, the worldwide finishing and folding leader, will show 11 different finishing lines — including the new LeMans and Monza Signature Production Systems; the K8-RS Digi-Folder, the world’s fastest folder and latest module for digital web finishing; and new delivery systems – at drupa 2016. The pioneer of modular systems not only offers the latest, most flexible, and reliable equipment – each compatible in countless configurations – it is also presenting its exclusive, Customer Advantage Program (CAP). CAP formalizes the company’s proven, full-scale production assessment and set of recommendations that substantially optimize postpress configurations for digital, offset, and specialty workflows.
MBO will be located in Hall 6, Booth B40 at the Messe in Dusseldorf, home of drupa from May 31 through June 10, 2016.
The CAP Program: Honoring the Customer Experience
Focus on the customer, and the customer experience, is central to MBO culture. Accordingly, MBO not only pioneered modular finishing in 2012, it was one of the first postpress manufacturers willing to customize solutions for end-customers as well as partners.
To make it easier for customers to understand MBO’s approach, the company has formalized its 3-part assessment and recommendation approach as CAP, for Customer Advantage Program.
The 3 unique advantages in the CAP program are:
- The Finish First operating philosophy, where MBO analyzes production workflows from a finishing perspective and encourages printers to take a holistic approach when considering a new press.
- Modularity, a flexible engineering approach pioneered by MBO, gives printers the ability to change-out different types of postpress equipment easily and quickly, for use across traditional and digital devices and applications. Operators simply roll modules into place when changing job types. Being able to integrate components allows numerous finishing steps to be integrated into one line, eliminating touches by consolidating staging for each production down to one setup – thus reducing overall setup times and increasing operational efficiency.
- Customization. The advent of digital printing compounded the challenges of providing a variety of print and packaging formats, and shops worked to corral digital front ends, workflow, and color — to name only a few affected processes.
MBO got in front of the challenge by working with OEM press suppliers and printers, to insure that new digital equipment could fit into offset, hybrid, and digital shops with the least upheaval.
The company soon built a development infrastructure that could accommodate the need for specialized systems, and not long after attained the ability to customize any configuration – even for individual sites — in a cost-effective manner.
Running Live at drupa: New Equipment and Postpress Lines
New: The Fastest Folder is Now Modular
Postpress operations can now add the world’s fastest folder to any production line – whether digital or offset – with the next generation K8-RS Digi-Folder. MBO pioneered the highly cost-effective, modular approach that gives printers the ability to mix-and-match postpress equipment.
The world’s fastest folder, MBO’s web-fed K8-RS Digi-Folder (new digital version details, below), makes its drupa debut by demonstrating the speed and versatility of MBO’s exclusive modular approach to finishing.
The K8-RS Digi-Folder will be shown in live job-changeover demonstrations, so that visitors will see, first-hand, how automation greatly improves make-ready times.
The K8-RS Digi-Folder is the latest module to be added to MBO’s web-finishing product mix. Based on the K8-RS High Speed Folding System, the K8-RS Digi-Folder is a folding module that brings the advantages of MBO’s RS (rapid speed) technology to the web-finishing market. With unprecedented speed and automation, this module is ideal for printers running short, medium, or long run signature applications from any web up to 30 inches wide. As with most MBO web-finishing modules, the K8-RS Digi-Folder can be configured inline or nearline, with a wide range of other MBO modules and deliveries.
The High-Speed Web Book, Magazine, And Catalog Finishing System line, featuring the K8-RS Digi-Folder module from MBO will be running live at drupa 2016. This particular adaptation of the K8-RS platform is specifically engineered for digital book block production and/or analog signature production.
Specialty solutions from MBO Subsidiary
Four lines at this year’s show highlight specialty finishing systems from MBO’s subsidiary, Herzog+Heymann. Creasing and grooving finishing technology, a Vario packaging line for merging individual sheets, and new pharmaceutical postpress technology will all be on display.
The highly flexible Stamina line – a folding carton system with an integrated rotary die cutter from Bograma AG – will be running live at the MBO stand. By combining the rotary die cutting and folder-gluer processes, printers gain the ability to produce “nickless” folding cartons in one pass, eliminating the need for additional production steps like refining. The combination also eliminates transfers and staging between the die cutting and folder-gluer processes because this occurs inline, giving printers a streamlined folding-carton process.
The Stamina line also features an integrated camera system that can match pre-printed inserts to the folding carton job, greatly improves job integrity as it practically eliminates the possibility of accidental job mixing.
New Delivery Systems
A postpress system can only run as fast as the operator is able to handle the finished product, making delivery system technology critical to the postpress process. This is why the MBO Group has developed three new delivery systems, which are engineered to make the operator’s job easier.
These stacking delivery systems from MBO feature a wide range of postpress technology including automatic format recognition, automated sheet ejection, and an ergonomically designed delivery table for easy access and product handling. Thanks to MBO’s modular approach to postpress, each of these deliveries is compatible with many different MBO modules.
New delivery systems to be unveiled at Drupa 2016 include:
A10 Log Stacker – Paired with the LeMans and Monza folding systems (see below), the A10 Log Stacker makes it easy for operators to handle high-volume signature production at high-speeds by bundling signatures together in an easy to handle log. Its intuitive design and automated features make the A10 extremely operator-friendly – so much so that one operator could effectively manage two finishing systems equipped with the A10 Log Stacker.
A700 Automated Stacker – Configured at Drupa inline with the M80 Flexible Folding System, the A700 Delivery is a highly versatile delivery system ideal for signatures, direct mail, and any number of commercial postpress applications.
A7-Digital Signature Stacking Delivery – The A7-Digital Signature Stacking Delivery is designed specifically for the digital postpress market, and is ideal for book block or signature applications. By spot gluing along the spine, the A7-Digital delivers glued book blocks that maintain integrity when being handled in subsequent processes. Drupa attendees will be able to see the A7-Digital delivery inline with the K8-RS Digi-Folder Book, Magazine, and Catalog Web Finishing System.
New High Speed Signature Processing Lines
LeMans and Monza: High Speed Signature Processing
The MBO Group is proud to unveil two new high-speed signature production systems: LeMans and Monza. Both systems are for printers running high-volume signature applications. The all new A10 Log Stacker is paired with these machines to allow operators the ability to run at higher speeds by building banded signature bundles at the delivery stage – making it much easier for one operator to keep up with the production of a high-speed system.
LeMans – Developed from scratch, the LeMans Signature Processing System features the all new K10 Folder inline with an A10 Log Stacking Delivery. The MBO LeMans system represents the pinnacle of industrialized signature folding production.
Monza -Developed off the K8-RS high-speed folder, the Monza Signature Processing System takes signature folding one-step farther than its predecessor by pairing the K8-RS technology with the A10 Log Stacking Delivery System.
…and More of the Company’s Popular Finishing Systems in Action
More of the company’s postpress technology will be on display during the show. This includes, but is not limited to: MBO M80 technology; MBO Buckle Folding Machines; MBO Combi Folding Machines; and more.
About MBO
Founded in 1965, MBO (Maschinenbau Binder Oppenweiler ) offers a broad array of cutting edge, high-performance postpress solutions for conventional, digital, and hybrid print operations; and is the only supplier that covers all bindery areas including folding, mailing, and die cutting for both offset and digital environments. Xxxxx employees are based throughout the world, at offices including headquarters in Oppenwiler, Germany; and Portugal, the U.S., France and China. MBO acquired Herzog+Heymann in 1999. In 2008, when MBO Digital was established to focus on digital applications, all offices became part of the MBO Group. MBO also partners with Palamides and Bograma.
MBO’s history of pioneering new technology has served its customers, and their clients, for over 50 years. Life-long relationships are passed from generation on to generation. Year after year, the MBO Group delivers new products and technology that speed set-up and changeover through greater automation; reduced downtime and increased output and profits for customers.
The MBO Group’s global headquarters, located in Oppenweiler, Germany, houses the research and development team responsible for the company’s cutting-edge innovations. The extensive dealer and support/service network, minus that which is managed by the independent offices, is also managed out of Oppenweiler.